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2004 Aug 06
0
IceS and perl - patch
I use the Jukebox program 'otto' (which is really good...), but have been experiencing bugs with 'shout' streaming to IceCast. Thus, I decided to use IceS (yesterday). Otto relies on playing one song at a time (i.e. no playlist), and the streaming program (shout/ices/whatever) to exit after playing it just once. Although the otto author has proviceded a patch which stops IceS from
2004 Aug 06
0
reencoding: ices/lame with otto
i have installed ices with lame suport (thanks to all who helped!), and it happily reencodes bitrates. i have installed otto, and that too is brillient however i can't get otto to call ices in such a way that it will reencode stuff streamed thru otto... when i have had ices working with reencoding, i've configured it via the xml config file rather than with command line switches
2004 Aug 06
0
[shout/icecast] problem streaming
hello folks, i had a problem with streaming on icecast. Version 1.3.10 / shout 0.8.0 the server startet successful , and shout is eatblish an stream on localhost port 8001. if an client read the stream via winamp on a windows machine in the lan , then is there in the first 10 sec anything ok, but after this time is the permanently drops for one sec the mp3 files are in diferent bitrates , most of
2004 Aug 06
2
mp3-streaming client for icecast2
At 05:45 PM 2/10/2004, you wrote: >On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:36:55AM +0100, Frank Schubert wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm looking for a streaming client for the icecast2-server. It should > > just feed mp3-files from a playlist to the icecast2-server. The old > > shout doesn't work: > > > > shout -P a -e 8000 -x -p /big/m3u/list.m3u > >
2004 Aug 06
0
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
The short answer, as Geoff says, is to use ices 0.x from CVS with libshout 2. The good news is CVS ices 0 has a number of bug fixes. libshout2 may be found at anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot libshout ices is at anoncvs@cvs.xiph.org:/cvs/ice ices Note the different paths above! Now, a little more detail: On Sunday, 16 March 2003 at 02:41, jeremy@squat.net wrote: > ices0 -b 24 -h
2004 Aug 06
0
mp3-streaming client for icecast2
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 10:36, Frank Schubert wrote: > Hi! > > I'm looking for a streaming client for the icecast2-server. It should > just feed mp3-files from a playlist to the icecast2-server. The old > shout doesn't work: > > shout -P a -e 8000 -x -p /big/m3u/list.m3u > > => > [3:21] Size: 3231748 Bitrate: 128000 (41432 bytes/dot) > [Server
2004 Aug 06
0
ideas for on-demand streaming
You can still do this from icecast as icecast can be a rudimentary http streamer. If you enter the following: http://your.url.com:8000/list.cgi this will popup a page that will detail some status info about your icecast server. About half way down, there should be a link pointing you to a listing of the current mp3 files that are available via http (need to define this list). Click on this link
2004 Aug 06
5
mp3-streaming client for icecast2
Hi! I'm looking for a streaming client for the icecast2-server. It should just feed mp3-files from a playlist to the icecast2-server. The old shout doesn't work: hout -P a -e 8000 -x -p /big/m3u/list.m3u => [3:21] Size: 3231748 Bitrate: 128000 (41432 bytes/dot) [Server error: [HTTP/1.0 401 Authentication Required ] WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="Icecast2 Server"
2004 Aug 06
3
libshout1-based mp3 streaming to icecast2
According to what I've read on this mailing list, it should be possible to stream MP3 data to icecast2 using ices-0.2.3, which I assume also should be the case for any other streaming client based on libshout1. So I decided to test this out to see if we really could dispense with icecast1 altogether on the server I help administer. My results were not promising, to say the least. I wiped out
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems streaming just one file, yet /default works fine.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, We are needing to use icecast to stream a single mp3 _from_the_beginning_ of the file. Using Icecast and Shout, everything works fine, the problem with that is that when you conenct to /default you start listening at whatever point shout is currently playing at. This is not satisfactory at all, the stream must start at the beginning of the
2004 Aug 06
0
a few ices/icecast questions
On Wednesday, 24 October 2001 at 20:24, brian moseley wrote: > > hiya. i'm using ices 0.2.2 with icecast 1.3.10 and otto 1.0 > (a web/db playlist mgmt tool). overall, i'm very pleased > with the setup, but i'm having a few problems. > > 1) whenever otto plays a track (by exec'ing ices), that same > track keeps playing over and over. i have to direct otto to
2004 Aug 06
0
Web Based Front Ends
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Can anyone comment on the "front ends" they are using to manage their ices/icecast streams? I have done some searching and playing with such web-based products as netjuke, and obsequium, and otto audio jukebox, but none fill the requirements exactly, and none appear to interface with ices/icecast the way I would like. Rather than have
2004 Aug 06
0
multiple shout streams
What OS is the system? What is the IPaddr? Do: ifconfig -a netstat -nr <p>-zeek > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-icecast@xiph.org [mailto:owner-icecast@xiph.org]On Behalf Of > P. Aaron Lott > Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 5:04 PM > To: Maria Wright > Cc: icecast@xiph.org > Subject: Re: [icecast] multiple shout streams > > > I'm running
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
HI, ounds like my problem discussed her two or three weeks ago. Add "sleep_ratio 0" to your icecast.conf. regards Martin -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML Mail / \ ---------------------------------------------------------------- - Martin Hierling -
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
Hi, On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 09:44:28PM +0100, toad wrote: > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:43:33AM +0200, Martin Hierling wrote: > > HI, > > > > sounds like my problem discussed her two or three weeks ago. > > Add "sleep_ratio 0" to your icecast.conf. > > > > regards Martin > Thank you very muchly. It works now. Any idea how to synchronize 2
2004 Aug 06
3
ideas for on-demand streaming
hey folks, i'm setting up an archive of mp3s and need to get an on-demand streaming solution up. i've got icecast running well and the streaming is great. the thing is that i need to let folks click a link and start listening from the beginning of an audio file. seems like i could script something to start up a new stream for each user and serve them up a unique url, but that seems a
2004 Aug 06
3
Stuttering stream
I'm using shout 0.8.0, icecast 1.3.10 on Redhat 7.2. My stream skips all over the place. I can't even get through one song without having to restart the stream or having icecast boot me. Most of my MP3s are 128kbps, and that's the default bitrate in shout. I've turned on autocorrect and force bitrate, but it still skips. Autocorrect seems to make the time between skipping a bit
2004 Aug 06
4
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
I am trying to stream various 320kbps MP3s across my 10Mbps LAN. Either locally or across the network, freeamp and xmms prefetch a chunk, then play it, then fetch another chunk etc. No continuous streaming. shout gets a lot of !s between its "."s when sending the file to icecast. Any ideas? -- Always hardwire the explosives -- Fiona Dexter quoting Monkey, J. Gregory Keyes, Dark
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
toad wrote: > I am trying to stream various 320kbps MP3s across my 10Mbps LAN. Either locally > or across the network, freeamp and xmms prefetch a chunk, then play it, then > fetch another chunk etc. No continuous streaming. shout gets a lot of !s between > its "."s when sending the file to icecast. Any ideas? You're probably hitting up against a limitation of the OS
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:43:33AM +0200, Martin Hierling wrote: > HI, > > sounds like my problem discussed her two or three weeks ago. > Add "sleep_ratio 0" to your icecast.conf. > > regards Martin Thank you very muchly. It works now. Any idea how to synchronize 2 players on the same stream? End up with ~ 1 s phase difference. NAS might be more appropriate...